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23 pairs of chromosomes. One unique you.

Find out what percent of your DNA
comes from populations around the world, ranging from East
Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and more. Break European ancestry down into distinct regions such as the British Isles, Scandinavia and Italy. People
with mixed ancestry, African Americans, Latinos, and Native
Americans will also get a detailed breakdown.

The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) is
U.S. federal legislation that protects Americans from
discrimination (in health insurance and employment
decisions) on the basis of genetic information.
Click here
to learn about how GINA protects your genetic privacy.

Our technology and standards.

23andMe is a DNA analysis service providing information and tools for individuals to learn about and explore their DNA. We use the Illumina HumanOmniExpress-24 format chip (shown here). Our chip consists of a fully custom panel of probes for detecting genetic variations. The selection was made to maximize the number of ancestry features available to customers as well as offer flexibility for future research.

All of the laboratory testing for 23andMe is done in a CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited laboratory in the United States.

Advances in genetics that get people talking.

We're changing the way the world sees genetics. Read how the media is talking about 23andMe.

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Our EU product is in English only, and due to applicable regulations it is only available for customers with a shipping address in Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Sweden and the Netherlands. If you are shipping to one of these countries continue to the: EU site →